Stricken cargo ship back in port
Salvage crews have managed to board a huge cargo ship stranded on the Solent after it was deliberately ran aground.
Salvage crews have managed to board a huge cargo ship stranded on the Solent after it was deliberately ran aground.
Damaged cars including Land Rovers have been driven off the stricken carrier Hoegh Osaka.
The 51,000-tonne ship has a cargo for 1,400 cars and 105 pieces of construction equipment worth a total of £60 million.
ITV News Meridian has filmed a number of damaged vehicles being removed today.
An attempt could be made tomorrow to refloat a car carrier which was deliberately stranded on a sandbank.
It's been revealed the 51,000 tonne car transporter, Heogh Oskar, was in danger of capsizing in one of the UK's busiest shipping lanes.